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Reports JUnit <code>assertEquals()</code> calls with arguments of an array type.
Such methods compare the arrays' identities instead of the arrays' contents.
Array contents should be checked with the <code>assertArrayEquals()</code> method.
<p><b>Example:</b></p>
<pre><code lang="java">
  @Test
  public void testSort() {
    int[] actual = {248, 496, 0, 56};
    Arrays.sort(actual);
    Assert.assertEquals(new int[] {0, 56, 248, 496}, actual);
  }
</code></pre>
<p>After the quick-fix is applied:</p>
<pre><code lang="java">
  @Test
  public void testSort() {
    int[] actual = {248, 496, 0, 56};
    Arrays.sort(actual);
    Assert.assertArrayEquals(new int[] {0, 56, 248, 496}, actual);
  }
</code></pre>
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